I'm not sure why blank notation affects spacing. I expect there are
situations where this is desirable - does anyone make use of this?
For your problem with playback of ornaments you could try this: leave
the printed music in layer 1 and apply blank notation to layer 4
(this wasn't possible
David W. Fenton writes:
To me, Finale assumes wrong -- I *don't* know that at all, because
who has time to keep track of how many measures there are in each
section? Who cares? Of what use is that information?
You don't need to keep track of the numbers of measures in each section.
Finale
At 4:56 PM 09/25/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
Is Apple consistent in using shift keys
on the arrows for moving the cursor to the beginning or end of a
line/document?
Only in the sense that it consistently doesn't.
In many Mac applications, shift-arrow resembles a click-drag, so that it
results
At 9:11 AM 09/26/02, Michael Cook wrote:
I'm not sure why blank notation affects spacing. I expect there are
situations where this is desirable - does anyone make use of this?
Now that I'm aware of it, I can think of some times when it would be useful
as a kludge, but on the whole this strikes
What David wrote is only partial true - yes, it's not backward compatible,
BUT! you are able to use these 2002 files - it is a little awkward though.
You have to first open those files with 2002 and save them as Enigma
files
Wouldn't I need Finale 2002 to open the 2002 files? In which
At 09/25/2002 04:56 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
I utilize the Windows key shortcuts more than probably any other
(Windows-E, Windows-F, Windows-R and Windows-M are the ones I use
quite frequently; the only other ones I'm aware of are Windows-D
(minimize current window) and Windows-U (MS
At 09/23/2002 04:54 AM, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
Yes. Don't buy new keyboards. Older keyboards had two features which make
them more attractive to me (and you can get adapters for the cable
connection).
However, new keyboards have some useful keys, like sleep, wake up and power
down.
David W. Fenton writes:
In this particular piece, I have no need at all for other layers
except for playback of ornaments, so I can turn off second collision
without a problem, but isn't it a bug that the blank notation is
being used in spacing calculations? It didn't used to be so in
On 26 Sep 2002 at 9:11, Michael Cook wrote:
I'm not sure why blank notation affects spacing. I expect there are
situations where this is desirable - does anyone make use of this?
For your problem with playback of ornaments you could try this: leave
the printed music in layer 1 and apply
At 01:12 PM 09/26/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
Sorry, but I looked high and low on the menus and in the OLD, but
cannot find any setting to clear manual spacing. Where is it?
Obviously, I'm just not looking in the right place.
Document Options | Music Spacing. Manual Positioning = Ignore |
On 26 Sep 2002 at 8:14, Phil Daley wrote:
At 09/23/2002 04:54 AM, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
Yes. Don't buy new keyboards. Older keyboards had two features which make
them more attractive to me (and you can get adapters for the cable
connection).
However, new keyboards have some
On 26 Sep 2002 at 15:05, Jari Williamsson wrote:
The new method (Finale 2002 and above) is much more flexible. You can
turn ON/OFF spacing on 3 different levels (layer/note entry/note). You can
also turn playback ON/OFF on 4 different levels (instrument list/layer/note
entry/note). Layer
Hello all,
Okay, suddenly and for no apparent reason, my CRT monitor just turned
purple. Greens now display as black, so I can only assume that the green
electron beam is no longer firing. This is bad, I think. Is my monitor
kaput, then? It's a Sony 200ES -- about four years old at this
You could pop the cover of the monitor, and somewhere (usually on the back)
are some screws on the back marked R, G, and B. Try tightening or loosening
(can't remember which) the one marked G. That's supposed to help make the
gun fire. I had the red gun go out on my monitor and it didn't help,
On 9/26/02 3:47 PM or thereabouts, Tim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] intoned:
Oops--I should have read this one before I replied. Sorry to hear about
your monitor. Now the decision--the repair shop, or a new CRT?
No repair shop -- I've gone that route before, and it was one of the most
On 9/26/02 3:45 PM or thereabouts, Fisher, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
intoned:
You could pop the cover of the monitor, and somewhere (usually on the back)
are some screws on the back marked R, G, and B. Try tightening or loosening
(can't remember which) the one marked G. That's supposed to help
I wrote:
I have now created a tiny plug-in (called JW Spacing Playback) that
you can download if you need it. This plug-in allows you to turn spacing
(or playback) ON or OFF for a selection (such as notes in a single layer),
without the need to modify the global layer options:
On 9/26/02 3:45 PM or thereabouts, Fisher, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
intoned:
You could pop the cover of the monitor, and somewhere (usually on the back)
are some screws on the back marked R, G, and B. Try tightening or loosening
(can't remember which) the one marked G. That's supposed to
At 8:14 AM 09/26/02, Phil Daley wrote:
However, I wish the power down key wasn't right next to the wake up key ;-)
Just like in real life
mdl
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At 2:03 PM 09/26/02, David W. Fenton wrote:
Can anyone come up with a scenario in which that is even a
*marginally* useful option?
Marginally useful, yes. If you find yourself in a situation where you want
Finale to consistently give you an extra bit of space between two
particular notes
At 02:35 PM 9/26/02 -0400, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Okay, suddenly and for no apparent reason, my CRT monitor just turned
purple. Greens now display as black, so I can only assume that the green
electron beam is no longer firing. This is bad, I think. Is my monitor
kaput, then?
Maybe. There
Okay, suddenly and for no apparent reason, my CRT monitor just turned
purple. Greens now display as black, so I can only assume that the green
electron beam is no longer firing. This is bad, I think. Is my monitor
kaput, then?
Mine has developed an intermittent flicker/ghosting. Are there
At 04:44 PM 9/26/02 -0500, Richard Yates wrote:
Mine has developed an intermittent flicker/ghosting. Are there any
consistent symptoms that distinguish a failing video card from a failing
monitor?
Nope. And that symptom could be card, cable or monitor. If it's consistent,
card is least likely,
Spacebar, click, works fine, (non-scrolling) at tempo set to =130 with
plug-in-Create Tempo Marking.
I wanted scrolling playback- went to playback controls, brought them up-
works fine- at their default tempo.(about 96?) The dialogue scroll up/down
box has no effect on tempo, and play from
Yup! That did it. I gather my 'little blue thing' is an indicator that a
stave is optimised.
Next question- how did it get optimised? I only ever recall optimising once
before- years ago!
I guess I just happened to press things, in the right order, by accident!
Thanks again David for advice.
You have to click on the little speaker icon next to the tempo
indication to get to the Playback Options dialog. In this you can set
the Play From setting to be either a specific measure number, the
leftmost measure on the screen or the current counter setting. Checking
this last box will
And so it came to pass that Robert Patterson spake:
On Wed, 25 September 2002, Matthew Hindson wrote:
It would also be nice if Coda could facilitate changing time signatures in
the Notepad application
More pressing, I think, is to be able to change keys. I recommended
Notepad to a
On 9/26/02 11:34 PM or thereabouts, Mark D. Lew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
intoned:
(Optional step 6: Complain that it wasn't set that way by default)
Blank notation is set up to Show Items Attached to Notes by default for a
very important reason -- it is the *only* way to show chord symbols on
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